Jean-Michel Jarre and unique visitor Brian May from Queen amazed a target market of 100,000 followers on May 12 collected in Bratislava, Slovakia, on Sunday (May 12) at Bridge from the Future, the opening performance for the Starmus Festival, provided in organization with electronic safety firm ESET.
Jarre opened up the performance with a Blue Dot in Space, a structure developed by Jarre for Starmus, where actual audios of the celebrities were weaved right into the soundscape, “inviting the audience to consider our position on Earth within the cosmos, and the future of our home planet, reflecting the theme of this year’s edition of STARMUS Festival,” according to a launch.
“The staggering production featured exquisitely choreographed architectural light and laser displays that were visible from three different countries including Austria and Hungary. A mesmerizing 400-drone ballet painted the night sky with a supernova-like display, while fireworks punctuated the musical score. The stage included two towering turrets at over 30 meters tall, perfectly framing the UFO bridge behind it, which itself was adorned with lights and lasers. Jarre designed the entire visual element himself, conceiving it as a score to the music.”
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The performance included 19 music jobs covering Jean-Michel Jarre’s occupation consisting of a brand-new plan of Anton ín Dvo řák’s New World Symphony and efficiencies with May of freshly adjusted jobs Bratislava Time and Rendez- vousBratislava Jarre was likewise come with on phase by his support band including historical associate Claude Samard and novice British artist Adiescar Chase that played to name a few tools the violin, bass guitar and didgeridoo.
The performance was aired on Slovakian National television network RTVS along with internationally by means of the EBU network and live-streamed on Jean-Michel Jarre’s YouTube network. The performance is offered to see online for an additional 7 days. Learn extra concerningStarmus here
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